Moore's attorney, Sean Potter, said Moore's future would be damaged even more should he go to jail. Potter said Moore had enlisted in the Air Force prior to the Oct. 5, 2007 incident, adding Moore had lost his senior year of high school, but attained his GED.

"His future is lost if he goes to prison," Potter told Morrow. "He wishes he had never been there.'

Moore's mother asked for probation, saying while she doesn't condone his actions, he's paid a price.

"He's been straightforward and honest with the police," she told Morrow. "Give him the opportunity to be a good product of society.'

Morrow told Moore the sentence was one she had been thinking about days prior.

"I don't think you understood what you were doing," Morrow told Moore. "I can see this weighing down on your mind. Incarceration would only mean your life would be taken away.'

Last month, Moore reached a plea agreement with the county's District Attorney's office, in which charges of rape, aggravated assault and indecent assault were dismissed.

The charges stemmed from an Oct. 5, 2007 party in Penn Twp. According to reports, Moore walked to the party from his Duncannon home and began drinking at approximately 10 p.m. At midnight, four girls, including the alleged victim, all 15, arrived. The alleged victim consumed six beers, becoming intoxicated. Moore and the alleged victim began to kiss and were told to "take it somewhere else.'